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Fabulous Farding Saturday????

I know what you all have been thinking.  You have spent a significant amount of time and energy worrying about me and my blog.  You just don’t know what to do with yourself because my blogging has died down quite a bit significantly.  You can’t even seem to get your regularly scheduled “Fabulous Farding Friday.” [...]

Vote for Adam Leffler

I wasn’t going to comment on the race for Mayor of West Valley City, until closer to the election. But as I will probably not be a West Valley City Resident come the elections, I really don’t have a say. So, I am going discuss the race while I am at least a legitimate West [...]

Fabulous Farding Friday: My Son Hates Me

That’s right! My son hates me. Every time I pick him up he cries. No, I am not being mean to him. I just pick him up for a nice little daddy-son chat, or hug, or QT (quality time). And sure enough the crying starts. Some might say that it’s just because I hold him [...]

Response to T.O.B.A.C.C.O.

I rarely invite people to read other blog articles. It seems to me counter intuitive. After all, I am right on all things, so why would I want to send you to someone else for inaccurate and confusing information. However, I found this article so laughable, I figured that you all would enjoy a good [...]

Fair Tax. Are We Ready For It?

If you read any conservative blogs on the Internet, odds are you have read about the Fair Tax. I am actually surprised that it took my most recent article on taxes to finally bring someone out of the wood work on this site. Thanks Slam Smith for setting me up so nicely. First of all, [...]

Time to Talk Taxes, Again

So, the Governor Huntsman’s Tax Reform Panel has finally weighed in. They have made their recommendations and now it’s up to the legislature to act on it. What did they suggest? Basically, they decided to start taxing a few non-essential services like, “attorney and accounting bills, airfares, newspaper sales, public investigator bills, lawn care and [...]

Fabulous Farding Friday: GeoCaching

Before I get into this light-hearted conversation about having fun, I do want to send my condolences and heart to those suffering in the Gulf Coast states. My brother-in-law is in Mississippi, and is basically trapped on the second floor of a two-story building where he is walking in water (on the second floor). He [...]

Steve Does Listen

It’s funny how a small thing can really stand out to a person.  And in this case, that person is me. If you have been paying much attention to Utah politics, you know that Steve Urquhart has said that he has, does, and will continue to listen to his constituency.  I have had no doubt [...]